Hillary Clinton sells US foreign policy to dictators: Senator

BINTANGNEWS.com –While about
140 million Americans out of an eligible population of 220 million are expected
to go to polling stations to choose between Republican nominee Donald Trump and
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton, some observes may ask the question that
what are the consequences of electing each of the two candidates in the
international arena?

Richard Hayden Black, a Republican member of the Virginia State
Senate, told Press TV’s Top 5 that the Democratic nominee has sold American
foreign policy to dictatorships around the world.

Hayden Black noted, “Hillary Clinton is a very deeply corrupt,
very greedy rather evil woman who has acquired vast wealth just phenomenal
wealth as secretary of state by selling American foreign policy to the Muslim
Brotherhood, to the Saudi Arabians, to Qatar, to various dictatorships around
the world.”

According to the senator, the Clinton global initiative is a
foundation that has acquired two billion dollars in a short time, while
the foundation does not produce anything, but Hillary Clinton could earn this
huge money by supporting Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Bahrain, Qatar and some other
dictatorships.

“Unfortunately, in recent years at the very top of the
Democratic Party and at the very top of the Republican Party both are parties
of war,” he said, adding, there are liberal democrats and conservative
republicans who advocate peace, “but the one who really run things tend to
favor war and as a consequence they feel rather threatened by Donald Trump.”

“Donal Trump is really the candidate of peace. I know many of
his foreign policy advisers believe that they can work with President
[Vladimir] Putin of Russia, they have no interest in regime change in Syria and
frankly they have no interest in regime change in any nation over the globe,”
he added.

Despite the fact that Hillary Clinton has been under attack for
her email scandal, a new poll by the Emerson College Polling predicted Monday
that the former secretary of state would win 323 electoral votes , 270 of which
is required for a candidate to secure presidency, while GOP nominee Donald
Trump is not set to gain more than 215.

According to Real Clear Politics, the Democratic flag-bearer has
47.2 percent national support while the GOP candidate trails with 44.3 percent.***